Income Support lone parent regime — This statistical series has ended.
The Income Support lone parent (ISLP) regime concerns work - focused interviews that we conduct with lone parents receiving Income Support and sanctions that we impose on them.
These are the official statistics relating to
the Income Support lone parent (ISLP) regime.
Statistics on
Income Support lone parent regime (ISLP) with figures on lone parent work - focused interviews and ISLP sanctions to December 2014.
This represents 5.2 % of
the Income Support lone parent client base in that 12 month period.
Quarterly statistics on
the Income Support lone parent (ISLP) regime with figures on lone parent work - focused interviews and ISLP sanctions.
Statistics on
Income Support lone parent regime (ISLP) with figures on lone parent work - focused interviews and ISLP sanctions to September 2016
This represents 5.9 % of
the Income Support lone parent claimant base in that 12 month period.
We also plan to stop publishing
Income Support lone parents by ethnicity statistics, meaning May 2018 (showing data to November 2017) will be the final release.
Statistics on
Income Support lone parent regime (ISLP) with figures on lone parent work - focused interviews and ISLP sanctions to March 2014.
Statistics on
Income Support lone parent regime (ISLP) with figures on lone parent Work Focused Interviews and ISLP sanctions to March 2013.
Not exact matches
In the year to November 2011, the number of
lone parents on
income support fell 66,700 to 581,600.
In 1979, 50 per cent of
lone parents on Supplementary Benefit (the forerunner of
Income Support) received child maintenance.
Quarterly statistics on
Income Support for
lone parents with data on
lone parent work - focused interviews and sanctions to March 2015.
In the year up to and including September 2013, we conducted 611,500 work - focused interviews with
lone parents in receipt of
Income Support.
Quarterly statistics on
Income Support for
lone parents with data on
lone parent work - focused interviews and sanctions to June 2015.
In the year up to and including September 2013, we imposed 43,800 sanctions on
lone parents in receipt of
Income Support.
In the year up to and including December 2012, we conducted 744,000 work - focused interviews with
lone parents in receipt of
Income Support.
If you're a
lone parent with care of a child, you may qualify for
Income Support From 25th October 2010, if your youngest child is aged 5 or over, or will be 5 in the next year, your
Income Support may stop during that year if you are only claiming it because you are a
lone parent.
Until recently
lone parents have been able to claim
Income Support while bringing up dependent children but recent legislation means that for those with school - aged children benefit receipt is conditional on them looking for work and being available for a minimum of 16 hours of work a week.
Mental health difficulties were associated with a mother's social characteristics (e.g.
lone parenting, low
income and living in an area of deprivation) and with reported relationship difficulties and poor social
support
In the year up to and including December 2014, there were 43,100 sanctions imposed on
lone parents in receipt of
Income Support.
In the year up to and including June 2013, we conducted 630,900 work - focused interviews with
lone parents in receipt of
Income Support.
In the year up to and including September 2014, there were 595,900 WFIs conducted with
lone parents claiming
Income Support.
In the year up to and including September 2014, there were 42,500 sanctions imposed on
lone parents claiming
Income Support.
Quarterly statistics on
Income Support for
lone parents with data on
lone parent work - focused interviews and sanctions to September 2015.
In the year up to and including December 2014, there were 621,100 work focused interviews conducted with
lone parents in receipt of
Income Support.
In the year up to and including June 2013, we imposed 45,100 sanctions on
lone parents in receipt of
Income Support.